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The EUR/USD pair has turned to bearish mode and is very close to the yearly low pinned this December at 1.0504. The current market price is 1.0551 and the risk is clearly facing the downside, with a break below 1.0500.

One thing i have learnt in forex over time is not to try to predict were price will go, i just trade what i see on a daily basis....i have disabled my MT4 news feed and i dont pay attention to Inflection points, Parity, 00 levels etc, I JUST TRADE WHAT I SEE

All that stuff is just a short cut representation ,its not a true picture of what is really happening behind the scenes , anyone who tells you any different is deluded , although saying that it does give you a clue as to where retail traders are sitting , that's why you get knocked out so easily.

On the last Friday’s session the EURUSD fell again but this time with a narrow range and closed near the low of the day, also managing to close below Thursday’s low, which suggests a strong bearish momentum.

The currency pair is trading below the 10, 50 and the 200-day moving averages that should act as dynamic resistances.

The key levels to watch are: a daily resistance at 1.0819 (resistance), a Fibonacci extension at 1.0666 (resistance), the 10-day moving average at 1.0650, a daily resistance at 1.0622, (support) and the all-time low at 1.0462.

EUR/USD has formed an inverted hammer candlestick on the weekly time-frame above the support at 1.0500 after its move to the downside last week. A bounce to the upside is possible, but it's unlikely that will occur before the FED interest rate decision announcement later this week.

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